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. >> congress enacted it in law. it was a cool act of 2011. the vast majority of republicans voted for them. >> the faa says it won't risk safety. air traffic controllers means fewer planes in the air. the faa tells me staffing reduction has delayed 1600 flights in the past two delays. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months. >> this is no way to run this government. >> and the faa warns the flight delays effecting the entire country will only get worse as the summer travel season approaches. in washington keyly campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> got officials who wanted steam troop reduction because of the sequester budget cuts. john told senate committee today 100,000 soldiers would be removed from duty over the next decade unless those automatic spending cuts are stopped. he says the losses would under mine the army's ability to be prepared for wartime missions. the army's share of the automatic cuts ov
. >> congress enacted it in law. it was a cool act of 2011. the vast majority of republicans voted for them. >> the faa says it won't risk safety. air traffic controllers means fewer planes in the air. the faa tells me staffing reduction has delayed 1600 flights in the past two delays. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months....
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fix a very dumb law. >> congress has not fixed it and now, the faa says every controller will be laid off one day twofr weeks and flights delayed or canceled. >> boarding a plane to get back to lax. just sat on the tarmac about an hour. >> larry's flight never did make it to los angeles and some flights from los angeles were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as, as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that flight supposed arrive before 11:30. mike's flight delayed six hours. >> if i'm delayed six hours and can't work what is everybody else delayed? how much have you lost? >> the long delays were mostly at lax. san francisco international airport report nod delays due to air traffic controller furloughs. same for oakland airport. unless reported as furlough delays they'll just get mixed with other reasons the airlines are delayed or flights cancelled. >> air travel changed. >> saying flying from l.a. is a hassle but still the way to go. jeff isn't sure. >> i left my house at 8:00 in the morning it's 1:00 so that is five hours i'm in the done getting my bags so it's a wash. th
fix a very dumb law. >> congress has not fixed it and now, the faa says every controller will be laid off one day twofr weeks and flights delayed or canceled. >> boarding a plane to get back to lax. just sat on the tarmac about an hour. >> larry's flight never did make it to los angeles and some flights from los angeles were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as, as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that flight supposed arrive before 11:30. mike's...
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congress needs to fix a very dumb law. >> congress hasn't fixed it and new the faa says every air traffic controller layed off one day every two weeks. and flights will be delayedw3 or cancelled. >> plane back to lax. sat on the tarmac for about an hour. >> larry point dexter flight in san antonio didn't make it to los angeles last night. diverted to fresno. some flights from los angeles to here in san jose were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that was a flight was to arrive before 11:30. los angeles international had 3 fewer controllers today. mike kennedy flight delayed sex hours. >> bomb delay 6 hours captain work. what everybody is delay and how much have you lost. >> long delay today were mostly at lax exploratorium international reported no delay due to air traffic controller furlough. same for oakland airport. but unless the airlines report them as furlough delays, they will just get mixed in withal of the other reasons that the airlines are delayed or flights are cap capseled. >> tv air travel has changed. >>reporter: flying f
congress needs to fix a very dumb law. >> congress hasn't fixed it and new the faa says every air traffic controller layed off one day every two weeks. and flights will be delayedw3 or cancelled. >> plane back to lax. sat on the tarmac for about an hour. >> larry point dexter flight in san antonio didn't make it to los angeles last night. diverted to fresno. some flights from los angeles to here in san jose were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late...
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. >> there was a black bag and law enforcement is pleading with anyone with pitchers, videos, anything that will help them solve the case. the bomber may have been seen a missed the crowd at the marathon carrying an unusual heavy nylon bag. >> mean time, we are learning more about the victims of the bomb blast. 8 year-old martin richard and 29 year-old chkrystle campbell, and a chinese graduate student lu lingzi were killed in the explosion. 29 year-old kyst le campbell was standing near the finish line when the bombs exploded. her mother patty campbell could not stop sobbing as she talked about her daughter. >> i am hard broken. she was a wonderful paperson. ever wonder anew our loved her. you cannot tax for a better daughter. i cannot believe that this has happened. this does not make any sense. >> several boston area public safety unions are offering a 50 declined thousand dollar reward leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the attack. >> are arrests have been made in the murder of a bay area paramedic who was driving in oakland hills area. five arrests, all
. >> there was a black bag and law enforcement is pleading with anyone with pitchers, videos, anything that will help them solve the case. the bomber may have been seen a missed the crowd at the marathon carrying an unusual heavy nylon bag. >> mean time, we are learning more about the victims of the bomb blast. 8 year-old martin richard and 29 year-old chkrystle campbell, and a chinese graduate student lu lingzi were killed in the explosion. 29 year-old kyst le campbell was standing...
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. >> also, why law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an unfortunate end. it's 8:30 on sunday, april 21st. thank you for joining us. i'm ann. >> and i'm phil. we have a lot of news and coverage. security in the wake of the boston bombing. how will it affect bay area events? >> and we have more on the immigration debate when it comes to the affects on silicon valley. we're in boston with the high- level interrogation team standing by to talk with the one man behind and who they believe is behind the bombings. >> and as susan macinnis tells us, the suspect is too injured to speak. >> reporter: law enforcement officers remain staked out this morning at the boston hospital where dzhokhar tsarnaev is being held under heavy guard waiting to charge him. his injuries are serious. including a bullet wound to the neck that investigators say may have been self-inflicted. >> they say it appears from the wound that he might have stuck the gun to his mouth and fired. >> reporter: that may have happened when police found him hiding in a boat friday night. investigators re
. >> also, why law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an unfortunate end. it's 8:30 on sunday, april 21st. thank you for joining us. i'm ann. >> and i'm phil. we have a lot of news and coverage. security in the wake of the boston bombing. how will it affect bay area events? >> and we have more on the immigration debate when it comes to the affects on silicon valley. we're in boston with the high- level interrogation team standing by to talk with the one man behind...
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that this time in fact we will pass a law that is just, a law that treats immigrants as we're supposed to treat them, as it says in this good book, as our values as americans, i think that we will have a just, a merciful immigration law. and i'm very excited about it. i am -- i wanted to end with a story of a young woman that came and testified in california last year. they called it -- i spoke about it in california, i want to speak about it here because it's one of those incredible tragedies in life. i call it the two days in mexicali and unfortunately for many of us californians, we think about two days in mexicali or two days in tijuana, normally not the two days that i'm going to speak about here. instead, this was a young lady, this was a young lady who was born in mexicali. her mother was a prostitute and a drug addict. they lived in los angeles, the mother born and raised there. she went to mexicali and they had a child in mexicali. she abandoned the child there and this child's grandmother went and found her. brought her back to los angeles. and the grandmother was i suspect a
that this time in fact we will pass a law that is just, a law that treats immigrants as we're supposed to treat them, as it says in this good book, as our values as americans, i think that we will have a just, a merciful immigration law. and i'm very excited about it. i am -- i wanted to end with a story of a young woman that came and testified in california last year. they called it -- i spoke about it in california, i want to speak about it here because it's one of those incredible tragedies...
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fix a very dumb law. >> congress has not fixed it and now, the faa says every controller will be laid off one day twofr weeks and flights delayed or canceled. >> boarding a plane to get back to lax. just sat on the tarmac about an hour. >> larry's flight never did make it to los angeles and some flights from los angeles were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as, as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that flight supposed arrive before 11:30. mike's flight delayed six hours. >> if i'm delayed six hours and can't work what is everybody else delayed? how much have you lost? >> the long delays were mostly at lax. san francisco international airport report nod delays due to air traffic controller furloughs. same for oakland airport. unless reported as furlough delays they'll just get mixed with other reasons the airlines are delayed or flights cancelled. >> air travel changed. >> saying flying from l.a. is a hassle but still the way to go. jeff isn't sure. >> i left my house at 8:00 in the morning it's 1:00 so that is five hours i'm in the done getting my bags so it's a wash. th
fix a very dumb law. >> congress has not fixed it and now, the faa says every controller will be laid off one day twofr weeks and flights delayed or canceled. >> boarding a plane to get back to lax. just sat on the tarmac about an hour. >> larry's flight never did make it to los angeles and some flights from los angeles were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as, as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that flight supposed arrive before 11:30. mike's...
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a proposed law would make it harder for california cities to ban pan handling if passed would it ban police from citing homeless people for a variety of infractions. >> i am not out breaking into cars or committing crimeses just sitting here. i pan handle. that is it. >> they bother people. >> many businesses and local governments oppose the law they're worried it will lead to lawsuits. the bill passed the assembly committee today. >> the ground disappeared beneath this home today. nobody was hurt. the local building inspector red tagged the home. it appears a broken water pipe is to blame. a fiss umplt re just opened up. the landslide cracked the home's foundation. an alert tow truck driver called 911. >> something like an earthquake cutoff our hetch hetchy water split main back up would be a reservoir in alameda county. but upgrades there have just hit a snag and the project will take two years longer and millions more than expected. >> some day this hole will be filled with water, held back by a new dam. the 88-year-old dam is not safe ask an earthquake on the fault just yards awa
a proposed law would make it harder for california cities to ban pan handling if passed would it ban police from citing homeless people for a variety of infractions. >> i am not out breaking into cars or committing crimeses just sitting here. i pan handle. that is it. >> they bother people. >> many businesses and local governments oppose the law they're worried it will lead to lawsuits. the bill passed the assembly committee today. >> the ground disappeared beneath this...
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the racial texture of slavery, the laws of economic 100 percent economic. actually came in quite a bit different. that did not really address your question. >> if i could interrupt you. time for one more question. [inaudible question] >> each of you take that one quick. >> i am currently working on a book. so this discussion of not using hindsight to think about things, one thing i have been interested in a long time is all of the attempts that the united states made to acquire territory failed . moments when americans decided not to acquire territory immobile what i want to do is write a book the looks of manifest destiny or american territorial expansion from the perspective of what did not happen to try to destabilize his narrative whereby we think of what u.s. boundaries are. is natural a lot of people thought the united states is going to take all essential america and canada and the mexican war made them think that. that to the workout. this is what my next project does. >> i am writing biography. california's favorite sun. >> go back to where i start
the racial texture of slavery, the laws of economic 100 percent economic. actually came in quite a bit different. that did not really address your question. >> if i could interrupt you. time for one more question. [inaudible question] >> each of you take that one quick. >> i am currently working on a book. so this discussion of not using hindsight to think about things, one thing i have been interested in a long time is all of the attempts that the united states made to...
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>> next, some skiers pull off an absolutely amazing stunt that will have you flipping. >> the new law queen elizabeth is set to sign that will bring a major change to who will succeed her on the throne. >> on "katie" the big baby shower with advise for new parents and baby shower trends and surprises for expecting moms in the audience. those are usua bit higher. and that's "america's money." i'm diana perez. we're all set to bundle your home and auto insurance together. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! >> in england the queen will give her consent to a bill that chains the rules on who can inherit. the laws that say only first-born boys can inherit the throne are about to be replaced after 300 long years. prince william and kate are expecting their child in july and under the new rule that will be come regardless of whether kate gives birth to a boy o
>> next, some skiers pull off an absolutely amazing stunt that will have you flipping. >> the new law queen elizabeth is set to sign that will bring a major change to who will succeed her on the throne. >> on "katie" the big baby shower with advise for new parents and baby shower trends and surprises for expecting moms in the audience. those are usua bit higher. and that's "america's money." i'm diana perez. we're all set to bundle your home and auto...
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law. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> reporter: it's a move at least one senator is asking is the administration to reconsider. >> we know that these two individuals embrace radical islamic thought, that there is ample evidence this was an attack inspired by radical ideology. they were not trying to rob a bank in boston. >> reporter: and we're now getting a look at the transcript from today's bedside hearing for dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is still unable to speak because of the gunshot wound to his throat. the judge said, i will ask whether or not the patient is alert. you can rouse him. at that point, the doctor asks, how are you feeling? it shows the defendant was able to nod affirmatively. live in the newsroom, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> senator dianne feinstein says she wants answers about the older of the two brothers. reports say the fbi earlier interviewed 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev based on a tip by the russian government and that tame
law. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> reporter: it's a move at least one senator is asking is the administration to reconsider. >> we know that these two individuals embrace radical islamic thought, that there is ample evidence this was an attack inspired by radical ideology. they were not trying to rob a bank in boston. >> reporter: and we're now getting a look at the transcript from today's bedside hearing for dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is still...
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were investigating after their officers shot and killed a man accused of stabbing his own brother-in-law. it happened in the portrero hills neighborhood. the suspect called 9-1-1 to report the stabbing around 9:45 and police got there in minutes of the call and they say the suspect came after them with a hammer. the police chief explains what happened next. >> the officers ordered the person to step his advance and he continues the advance. an officer fired upon the suspects, and 9 suspect went to the ground and this is corroborated by independent witness testimony. >> the victim suffered serious injuries do his head, arms and chest but he is expected to survive. >> this morning, you can feel it is chilly. >> that is because of the lack of wind. mike? >> we have been talking about no wind, nothing to keep the manufacture stirred so that is why the cold heavy earth sinks and the warm air prices and why we have cooler conditions this morning. we have dry air out there and you can see on live doppler 7 hd no radar runs. the air mass as far as pollen is concerned has been rough all week. fro
were investigating after their officers shot and killed a man accused of stabbing his own brother-in-law. it happened in the portrero hills neighborhood. the suspect called 9-1-1 to report the stabbing around 9:45 and police got there in minutes of the call and they say the suspect came after them with a hammer. the police chief explains what happened next. >> the officers ordered the person to step his advance and he continues the advance. an officer fired upon the suspects, and 9...
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law enforcement officials and fbi are talking to witnesses to see what they saw. the other thing is surveillance tape. they're looking for any surveillance tape that might give them an idea who might have left those bombs behind. >> i know this is a labor intensive investigation when you have bomb-sniffing dogs, but maybe it's a naive question. is it possible to deploy a whole host of dogs along this route and get an answer? >> believe me, if they have those type of canine units available, those dogs will be deployed tonight. they will also use various types of technology to scan those packages. again, right now, they have to secure the scene as nightfall comes along, to make sure nothing is taken from the scene that might be useful in the investigation. >> and just one quick question, when you started calling today, when were the first sentences said to you by the people who watch homeland security? >> well, the difficult thing for them was they were caught flat-footed by this incident obviously. there was no information on any threat coming in that said this wou
law enforcement officials and fbi are talking to witnesses to see what they saw. the other thing is surveillance tape. they're looking for any surveillance tape that might give them an idea who might have left those bombs behind. >> i know this is a labor intensive investigation when you have bomb-sniffing dogs, but maybe it's a naive question. is it possible to deploy a whole host of dogs along this route and get an answer? >> believe me, if they have those type of canine units...
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. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this afternoon, deer valley high school also reported hearing there was a bomb on campus. the school was evacuatedk and police conducted a search, but found nothing to substantiate the threat. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big rig accident snarled one leg of the evening commute on the peninsula tonight. shortly after 5:00 this evening, at the highway 101 interchange with highway 92 in san mateo. the driver was making the transition from 92 to 101 when the truck tipped over and ended up on its side. now to richmond, where the foodsco grocery store was evacuated this afternoon. the cont
. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this...
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. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this afternoon, deer valley high school also reported hearing there was a bomb on campus. the school was evacuatedk and police conducted a search, but found nothing to substantiate the threat. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big rig accident snarled one leg of the evening commute on the peninsula tonight. shortly after 5:00 this evening, at the highway 101 interchange with highway 92 in san mateo. the driver was making the transition from 92 to 101 when the truck tipped over and ended up on its side. now to richmond, where the foodsco grocery store was evacuated this afternoon. the cont
. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this...
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law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably right. they are probably -- they often complaining that they were overcharged and over sentence. they probably right. we refer them as much as we can to those that might be able to help them. from then we begin the triage process to see if there is any kind of assistance once we investigate and if we are able to litigate it. >> thank you. next i would like to ask jim, poor people who are accused of a crime have a right to a public defender but most of the cases are in civil court, child custody, workers right, compensation for catastrophic injuries. where is the combid gideon for this? >> it's not there
law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably...
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the new law is called the vacation feed protection act. it's now illegal for employers to force their employees to like or friend them on facebook. so now if your boss wants to stalk you he has to do it the old fashion wade, from the bushes. i don't ask my employees to friend me but i require them to come to my office and show me a picture of what they had for lunch. >>> this is a video sent to me today. this has been around for a while. a guy downloaded a game on to his smart phone. it's a game where bugs crawl across the screen of a phone. he decided to see how a real frog would react to it. this is why animals hate us. >> jimmy: that's what you get. the rise of the planet of the frog. believe it or not that isn't the strangest phone related item i have seen today. students in iceland invented an app to help people avoid accidentally dating their relatives. the app will tell them if they are related. incest is a problem in iceland was a there are only 300,000 people in the country. if you need an app to avoid incest, it's time to move, r
the new law is called the vacation feed protection act. it's now illegal for employers to force their employees to like or friend them on facebook. so now if your boss wants to stalk you he has to do it the old fashion wade, from the bushes. i don't ask my employees to friend me but i require them to come to my office and show me a picture of what they had for lunch. >>> this is a video sent to me today. this has been around for a while. a guy downloaded a game on to his smart phone....
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we encourage you to please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. the resources of the f and the jttf allow for swift action which will hopefully yield quick results but that does not diminish our diligence and persistence in combing through the high volume of evidence and leads that we are processing right now. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >> i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge atf boston field division. at that time atf has done a partial national response team activation, we're bringing our explosive specialists to the scene and we'll be working jointly with the fbi and its partners on the jttf. we have certified explosive specialists. we have explosives enforcement officers, we have special agent bomb techs and we have k-9s trained to detect any explosive devices or residue. at this time we have approximately 30 forensic specialists en route or on the scene and to dispel any rumors, there were rumors floating around there were seven devices, up to seven devices at one point. that is not true. i think th
we encourage you to please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. the resources of the f and the jttf allow for swift action which will hopefully yield quick results but that does not diminish our diligence and persistence in combing through the high volume of evidence and leads that we are processing right now. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >> i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge atf boston field division. at that time atf has done a partial...
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. >>> also ahead, why extra law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an end. it is 7:30 on sunday, april 21 april 21st. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm phil matier. we have a lot of news to talk about in the first hour. and first up boston, how prepared is fran and the bay area. we have a lot of events, what are we going to do about it. >> and i spoke with fema about that yesterday, they say the bay area is one of the most prepared areas in the world, still not enough depending on the level of the tragedy. we are also going to be talking about immigration and its effects potentially on the silicon valley. a new bill in congress. >>> what's high-tech at stake when it comes to visas and such. what's it mean to the local job market. meanwhile in boston we have a high level interrogation team. >> trying to talk to the one man alive behind the boston marathons. >> as susan mcginnis tells us that suspect is too seriously injured to speak. >> reporter: law enforcement officers remain staked out this morning at the boston hospital dzhokhar tsarnaev
. >>> also ahead, why extra law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an end. it is 7:30 on sunday, april 21 april 21st. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm phil matier. we have a lot of news to talk about in the first hour. and first up boston, how prepared is fran and the bay area. we have a lot of events, what are we going to do about it. >> and i spoke with fema about that yesterday, they say the bay area is one of the most prepared areas in...
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you give us the number one of laws and was, number to honolulu, no. 3 sampras is go, no. for new york. san jose was the seventh place. >> small businesses are in support of raising the federal minimum wage. according to a survey by the small business majority, they believe it will help the economy and in turn, enable small companies hire more workers. two-thirds of the $500 in the survey supported an increase in the current minimum hourly wage of $7.25, with an annual adjustment for inflation. 85 percent that said they pay their employees more than the minimum. the minimum wage for the state of california is $8 an hour. guard and air lines has launched a new service that allows passengers to send a drink to someone on the plane was caught their eye. the airline's in-flight entertainment system. passengers pinpoint their designated heidi with birds and the digital seat maps, rouse the menu and have a drink, snack or meals and over. you can't even follow up with a text through the seat to seat messaging system. birds and lost the service this week to mark the start of its l
you give us the number one of laws and was, number to honolulu, no. 3 sampras is go, no. for new york. san jose was the seventh place. >> small businesses are in support of raising the federal minimum wage. according to a survey by the small business majority, they believe it will help the economy and in turn, enable small companies hire more workers. two-thirds of the $500 in the survey supported an increase in the current minimum hourly wage of $7.25, with an annual adjustment for...
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go to washington and get the laws changed. i'm just doing my job enforcing the state and the federal laws. and that's my job. i hope they spent a lot of money here, especially those that came from another state. cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and build up the economy. >> the rally lasted approximately four hours. it was peaceful, except for a group of three men and two women who were arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers. and as far as the sheriff is concerned, he says none of it has made him want to quit. >> i'm not ready to retire. when i do leave, i'm from massachusetts, i won't -- i don't ride a horse, so i'll just drive off into the sunset with a convertible and then you won't care about me, i know the media will for
go to washington and get the laws changed. i'm just doing my job enforcing the state and the federal laws. and that's my job. i hope they spent a lot of money here, especially those that came from another state. cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and build up the economy. >> the rally lasted approximately four hours. it was peaceful, except for a group of three men and two women who were arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers. and as far as the sheriff is...
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. >> law enforcement sources say that the suspect is awake and responding to on-and-off questions and responding in writing. but this morning i want to show you this picture of 29-year-old krystle campbell killed in the explosions will be laid to rest. this is the church in medford her private funeral service will be held at 11:00 eastern time this morning. as for dzhokhar tsarnaev, investigators are at the hospital asking him about other cell phones and other unexploded bombs. there is no credible evidence of co-conspirators so far. he remains in serious-but-stable condition and has severe wounds to his neck and throat. it is not clear whether the woun self-inflicd or suffered g shootout with police on thursday in watertown. during the shootout the elder of the two brothers called their mother to tell her he loved her. we have learned when dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in the boat that f.b.i. negotiators tried for 25 minutes to convince him to give himself up after a verbal exchange he fell out of the boat. >> there were three boston police officers that surrounded the boat and other
. >> law enforcement sources say that the suspect is awake and responding to on-and-off questions and responding in writing. but this morning i want to show you this picture of 29-year-old krystle campbell killed in the explosions will be laid to rest. this is the church in medford her private funeral service will be held at 11:00 eastern time this morning. as for dzhokhar tsarnaev, investigators are at the hospital asking him about other cell phones and other unexploded bombs. there is...
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bloomberg business report coming up. >> california crackdown on distracted driving, a proposed new law that could have you leaving your smartphone in the glove compartment. >> a live picture of the new home of san francisco's exploritorium ready for the grand opening today. >> if you are a garage show gal the show is for you and we have a brand new feature, cashin' in for katie, have bargains for katie viewers only. membership has its "there who say it's the best yogurt they've ever tasted. and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek strained yogurt. extraordinary fruit flavors. the fage total split cup. plain extraordinary." >> amendment at 5:23. you may soon be able to buy a low cost cell phone from apple. they could sell up to 75 million low cost phones next year. they have not confirmed it maps to do so. >> a bill banning voice activated texting has passed the transportation committee undoing legislation passed last year allowing hand's free texting but an asex bringman says the new information is that the texting is just as distracting t
bloomberg business report coming up. >> california crackdown on distracted driving, a proposed new law that could have you leaving your smartphone in the glove compartment. >> a live picture of the new home of san francisco's exploritorium ready for the grand opening today. >> if you are a garage show gal the show is for you and we have a brand new feature, cashin' in for katie, have bargains for katie viewers only. membership has its "there who say it's the best yogurt...
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those two laws alone, state laws, not including local ordinances put roughly two-thirds of the states of massachusetts acreage off-limits depredation by the white tailed years major predator. i've thought about calling my book, what do want. i say in my talks, this is what they want. the biggest predator of whitetails in a lot of places in the east is some, you know, our cars. in so we have created this mess. it started with all sorts of good intentions. we've brought these creatures back from near extinction in some cases demand we now have a situation where we don't know how to deal with them. so what w do is fight amongst each other over what to do, if anything. i say we divided up into species some people want to save year. some people want to kill the year. some want to save keys. some people want to get rid of them. some people want to save birds from carol katz sensible want to say perrot cats from sheltered deaths and so on. and, anyway, that is so i got to this book. [laughter] [applause] >> we're going to open up pretty soon for questions. you might think of questions you wo
those two laws alone, state laws, not including local ordinances put roughly two-thirds of the states of massachusetts acreage off-limits depredation by the white tailed years major predator. i've thought about calling my book, what do want. i say in my talks, this is what they want. the biggest predator of whitetails in a lot of places in the east is some, you know, our cars. in so we have created this mess. it started with all sorts of good intentions. we've brought these creatures back from...
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law enforcement can use video surveillance to find suspects not only by how they look, but as joe vazquez shows us, how they walk. >> we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. >> now that the fbi released photos, how will they find the bombers? >> all the time this individual has appeared. >> joe says sophisticated software, like the kind his company makes, produces video intelligence. the software uses facial recognition to sift through hours and hours of video and hundreds of photos taken on race day and it could reduce the amount of time it takes law enforcement to find even more images of the suspects. >> we're talking from several weeks, several months of investigation time to a matter of days, if not hours. >> analyzed the shape of the nose, the distance between the eyes, the hairline, and compare the photo of the suspect with other surveillance video, perhaps taken later at a train station or an airplane. but video intelligence is more than just facial recognition. some of these software programs examine other factors. your gate, for example, the way you walk, it turns
law enforcement can use video surveillance to find suspects not only by how they look, but as joe vazquez shows us, how they walk. >> we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. >> now that the fbi released photos, how will they find the bombers? >> all the time this individual has appeared. >> joe says sophisticated software, like the kind his company makes, produces video intelligence. the software uses facial recognition to sift through hours and hours of...
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the president said the nation knows a tremendous credit attitude to law enforcement officers to track down the suspect. he is vowing to get answers. and ed henry is live and this has been a very long week. >> because he also said in his thoughts and prayers are the people of texas dealing with an awful explosion still recovering and efforts going on there and the bottom line is to sign the emergency declaration vortexes but obviously mostly on his mind is the situation in boston and was briefed after the second suspect was brought into custody alive. the also received a phone call from the fbi director and the president came into the briefing room. i was there and he was laying out how he believed this was an important moment for the people of boston and america. >> boston police, state and local police across the commonwealth respond with professionalism and bravery over five long days. because of there determined efforts we closed in important chapter in this tragedy. >> certainly a sense of relief'' for the president and director of there would not have gotten the second suspect or
the president said the nation knows a tremendous credit attitude to law enforcement officers to track down the suspect. he is vowing to get answers. and ed henry is live and this has been a very long week. >> because he also said in his thoughts and prayers are the people of texas dealing with an awful explosion still recovering and efforts going on there and the bottom line is to sign the emergency declaration vortexes but obviously mostly on his mind is the situation in boston and was...
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we will show it to you next >>> plus, the new law in the works to try and keep convicted sex offenders off of california school campuses. >>> we will continue to follow the breaking news out of west texas, still, no exact word on how many people were killed by an explosion at a fertilizer plant. an update is next. >>> it was like an earthquake. a lot of the buildings are gone. we need to get some search teams in here to get the people out. >> the search for survivors continues as many as 50 people are dead. the last count, almost 200 people injured. dozens of homes and businesses leveled by the concussion of the explosion, including a nursing home and a school. this morning, investigators say they are calling it a criminal investigation until they learn otherwise. we will continue to follow the story out of west texas, bring you live updates throughout the morning. >>> what a faterrifying scene tt is. mary thompson joining us live from cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. >>> we are looking ahead to this morning's open on wall street. futures are higher following wed
we will show it to you next >>> plus, the new law in the works to try and keep convicted sex offenders off of california school campuses. >>> we will continue to follow the breaking news out of west texas, still, no exact word on how many people were killed by an explosion at a fertilizer plant. an update is next. >>> it was like an earthquake. a lot of the buildings are gone. we need to get some search teams in here to get the people out. >> the search for...
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the new law urges people to bring reusable bags. shoppers without bags will be charged 10 cents for each paper bag. plastic can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who picked a beautiful week to come back to work. >> a nice return across the bay area with temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s. some of the hottest weather in the interior valleys where a bit of a north wind was enough to push you into the 90 degree territory. 90 in santa rosa. 92 in santa teresa. 91 in napa and 70 in santa cruz. the interesting thing about temperatures right now is not where it continues to be warm like in the south bay with plenty of low 80s. santa cruz 59 degrees. a surge of marine layer and clouds is cooling you off dramatically and that will be impacting everyone with huge cool downs coming our way this week. let's get a live look outside of our sky camera network. in san jose it is clear. not a lot in the way of gusty winds. in palo alto we are suffering with a little bit of haze in
the new law urges people to bring reusable bags. shoppers without bags will be charged 10 cents for each paper bag. plastic can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who picked a beautiful week to come back to work. >> a nice return across the bay area with temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s. some of the hottest weather in the interior valleys where a bit of a north wind was enough to push you into the 90 degree...
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a man who had just stabbed his brother-in-law. after officers arrived to check on the stabbing victim, police say wilkerson came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers with a hammer. prior to that he had cut his own brother-in-law. >> reporter: wilkerson was shot and killed by police after not following orders to put down the hammer. >> pulled it off the table at last meeting. incident curse where possibly a taser could have saved a life. >> reporter: it's unclear if the shooting will change the chief's position. some say it goes to show that the city needs to come up with more nonlethal options. >> in this situation, probably if a taser had been available it probably would have been used. >> with the tool interest the officers did what they had to do to defend themselves. >> reporter: the aclu did not comment directly but did say any officer-involved shooting that results in a fatality raises serious questions about what other techniques could have been employed. the stabbing victim is expected to survi
a man who had just stabbed his brother-in-law. after officers arrived to check on the stabbing victim, police say wilkerson came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers with a hammer. prior to that he had cut his own brother-in-law. >> reporter: wilkerson was shot and killed by police after not following orders to put down the hammer. >> pulled it off the table at last meeting. incident curse where possibly a taser could have saved a life. >>...
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her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the blast had its windows broken out. others completely destroyed here but even those who lost their homes are reaching out to those in need. trying to help one another recover and rebuild. west texas. in west, texas laura anthony abc 7 news. >> one texas man witness the blast last tonight while driving interwaco two days blythe or not after he survived the explosion in boston. joe burt finished the marathon 30 seconds before the first bomb exploded on monday. his wife was hit with shrapnel near the finish lane but not hurt seriously. after returning home in te
her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half...
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if you think unilaterally the dictator for a day passed one law, what would you do? that's definitely a major flaw in the republican thinking. they assume we're going to be dictator for one day and limit government by doing that. in fact we're dictators for life and government gets bigger. to get to the spirit of your question, i think if we could reverse or somewhat change the relationship between the federal government and the states, i think that is the most lasting thing to serve to limit government. the vision of competing multiple jurisdiction of preventing consolidation of power is valid and valid in this century as well. the senates go hat and hand in washington asking for federal money. >> hi, spencer with the "daily caller" you reference the mythical permanent majority of the republican party. of course they disappeared. now we see a vision the establishment fading way. tea party segment is rising. do you think that is a permanent influence on the modern republican party now? if so give that is a grassroots movement is there anything your book you address i
if you think unilaterally the dictator for a day passed one law, what would you do? that's definitely a major flaw in the republican thinking. they assume we're going to be dictator for one day and limit government by doing that. in fact we're dictators for life and government gets bigger. to get to the spirit of your question, i think if we could reverse or somewhat change the relationship between the federal government and the states, i think that is the most lasting thing to serve to limit...
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three fallen law enforcement officers and one family member. and just yesterday, a woman in jail in texas is accused of trying to hire a hitman to kill assistant district attorney rob pryor and also injure the district attorney in montgomery county, texas, to mimic the kaufman county shootings. these attacks, mr. speaker, are attacks on the symbol of the rule of law in the united states. these attacks also hit home for me and others of us who have worked at the courthouse. i spent part of my life as a prosecutor and a judge in texas. bad guys come to the courthouse charged with everything from stealing to killing, and i, like many others, had threats on several occasions but fortunate for me law enforcement officers in houston, texas, made sure those threats were never carried out. but as we've seen this year, sometimes the bad guys are successful in attacking and killing folks that work at the courthouse. law enforcement officials, prosecutors and judges do the work that many people just won't do or will do. they deliver justice to criminals k
three fallen law enforcement officers and one family member. and just yesterday, a woman in jail in texas is accused of trying to hire a hitman to kill assistant district attorney rob pryor and also injure the district attorney in montgomery county, texas, to mimic the kaufman county shootings. these attacks, mr. speaker, are attacks on the symbol of the rule of law in the united states. these attacks also hit home for me and others of us who have worked at the courthouse. i spent part of my...
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he has been known to local law enforcement, for what we don't know. and he would sometimes work as an elvis impersonator. the letters that contained a white powder said, quote, no one wanted to listen to me before. what does that mean? so far, nobody is saying. preliminary tests say the white powder is the poison radio ricin. >>> the president didn't mince words today. he called it a shameful day for washington. >> there were no coherent arguments as to why we wouldn't do this. it came down to politics. the worry that that vocal minority of gun owners would come after them in future elections and so they caved to the pressure. and they started looking for an excuse, any excuse for vote no. >> the measure had 54 yes votes but it needed 60 to beat a republican filibuster. five democrats also opposed the plan. both california senators voted in favor. >>> coming up, we'll continue our coverage of the latest on that huge explosion in texas that leveled entire blocks and the danger may not be over yet. >>> boys accused of sexually assaulting a bay area clas
he has been known to local law enforcement, for what we don't know. and he would sometimes work as an elvis impersonator. the letters that contained a white powder said, quote, no one wanted to listen to me before. what does that mean? so far, nobody is saying. preliminary tests say the white powder is the poison radio ricin. >>> the president didn't mince words today. he called it a shameful day for washington. >> there were no coherent arguments as to why we wouldn't do this....
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a man called 911 said he stabbed his brother-in-law. when police arrived police said the man came at them with a hammer and they were forced to open fire. >> he was sitting on the sidewalk where he fell after officers were forced to shoot him. the man who was stabbed is listed in serious condition. >>> we are following a major break in the boston marathon case. they are now circulating photos of two men with backpacks. also it pained one of the men running from the bomb site. he is moving quickly through the crowd and still no arrests have been made. >> things are happening at a time when we are not patient for an answer. >> the fbi had scheduled several news conferences throughout the day yesterday but for some reason all of those briefings were canceled. >>> president barack obama will travel to boston to take part in a prayer service in honor of those who died in the boston bombings. this is where president barack obama and first lady michelle obama will board air force one and head for boston. we want to show you what president bara
a man called 911 said he stabbed his brother-in-law. when police arrived police said the man came at them with a hammer and they were forced to open fire. >> he was sitting on the sidewalk where he fell after officers were forced to shoot him. the man who was stabbed is listed in serious condition. >>> we are following a major break in the boston marathon case. they are now circulating photos of two men with backpacks. also it pained one of the men running from the bomb site. he...
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hours of video and hundreds of photos, and it could dramatically reduce the amount of time it takes law enforcement to find even more images of the suspects. >> we're talking from, i'd say, several weeks, several months of investigation time to a matter of days if not hours. >> reporter: it analyzes the shape of a nose, the distance between the hairline, the lips, and can compare video taken later, perhaps at a train station or airport. but video intelligence is more than just facial recognition. some of these software programs examine other factors. your gait, for example, the way you walk. it turns out it's one of a kind. once investigators get a lead, like a license plate, they can then check other video systems with the same software, like those at rental companies or hotels to see if a suspect has checked in or out. eventually, they could conceivably track down the ots tomake bombs. re cookers or the computers are not enough, though. in the end, it will be people to help out. right now, they are not telling us whether it is their particular software helping the fbi. but no doubt ab
hours of video and hundreds of photos, and it could dramatically reduce the amount of time it takes law enforcement to find even more images of the suspects. >> we're talking from, i'd say, several weeks, several months of investigation time to a matter of days if not hours. >> reporter: it analyzes the shape of a nose, the distance between the hairline, the lips, and can compare video taken later, perhaps at a train station or airport. but video intelligence is more than just...
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if you see these men, contact law enforcement. if you know anything about the bombings or the men pictured here, please call the telephone listed on the photo arrays. that's 1-800-call-fbi. all calls will be kept confidential. we have also established a website for tips that directly relates to the bombing. please contact us at bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. again, that's bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. the photos can be viewed on fbi.gov. it's important to everyone size the images from monday are indelible and the horror from that day will remain with us forever. this further underscores our need to pursue them judiciously. the victims and survivors deserve nothing more -- income g less. excuse me. the fbi is committed to ensuring the victims receive the rights they're entitled to and the assistance they need to cope with the crime. providing them with assistance will better our cases. our resources include an office of victim assistance at fbi headquarters and victim specialists nationwide. these highly trained professionals can assist
if you see these men, contact law enforcement. if you know anything about the bombings or the men pictured here, please call the telephone listed on the photo arrays. that's 1-800-call-fbi. all calls will be kept confidential. we have also established a website for tips that directly relates to the bombing. please contact us at bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. again, that's bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. the photos can be viewed on fbi.gov. it's important to everyone size the images from monday are...
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he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>> here again, the men known only as suspects one and two. tips are to be sent to the fbi. you can take a closer look at those pictures on our website, kpix.com. >>> earlier this week, an attack on a bay area substation. and tonight a pretty good indication that someone thinks it could happen again. kpix 5 reporter linda yee is outside a major pg&e facility in fremont where multiple officers are on patrol. linda. >> reporter: well, juliette, gh behind me you can see some of thheavy artillery. police have been here since tuesday when another pg&e substation was attacked by vandals. now, other pg&e
he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>>...
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and our returning champion, a law clerk for a federal judge, from hilliard, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! okay, john. thank you. i don't know if michael's boss, the judge, is looking in on him today on "jeopardy!", but i know his wife is. she's in the audience here to cheer him on. laurel and bill, welcome aboard. good luck to you, also. let's go to work, shall we? here comes the jeopardy! round. and these are the categories. and those five letters will come up in each correct response. alex: michael. baseball bits for $200. laurel. who are the pittsburgh pirates? that's it. i need a "break" for $200. bill. what is break dancing? yes. i need a "break" for $400, please. laurel. what's a fast break? no. michael. what's a breakaway? breakaway. yes. baseball for $400. jimmy. on a scorecard, if a batter hits a double, we mark the lines from home plate to second base and wrb." if we mark the first line and write "hbp," it indicates the player reached first base in this way. laurel. ite "2s hit by a pitch? you're right. baseball bits for $6
and our returning champion, a law clerk for a federal judge, from hilliard, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! okay, john. thank you. i don't know if michael's boss, the judge, is looking in on him today on "jeopardy!", but i know his wife is. she's in the audience here to cheer him on. laurel and bill, welcome aboard. good luck to you, also. let's go to work, shall we? here comes the jeopardy! round. and these are the categories. and those five...
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and was 'shocked' to hear about the charges against her husband and brother-in- law. she married tamerlin in 20- 10 and they have a young daughter. another relative claiming shock - the mother of the two brothers. >> they're being killed just because they were muslims. nothing else. >> my sons are innocent and i love them and i want the whole world to hear about it. >> catherine: but don't tell that to this man. a gas station manager who says he saw the two brothers when they stopped to fill up their tank last week. that's when a car-jacking victim came inside - screaming for help. and the manager came face to face with the suspects. >> and after maybe 30 seconds i called the police. >> catherine: the family of the youngest victim of the bombing says a private funeral was held today for 8-year-old martin richard. there will be a public memorial in the coming weeks. also today - a privatesean coll- the police officer from m- i-t killed by the suspects. a memorial service will be held wednesday - and vice- president joe biden is expected to attend. on boston's boylston
and was 'shocked' to hear about the charges against her husband and brother-in- law. she married tamerlin in 20- 10 and they have a young daughter. another relative claiming shock - the mother of the two brothers. >> they're being killed just because they were muslims. nothing else. >> my sons are innocent and i love them and i want the whole world to hear about it. >> catherine: but don't tell that to this man. a gas station manager who says he saw the two brothers when they...
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pre-empts the state law you have passed the of law was clear contradiction to federal. you worry about states' rights i am worried about the message. we have the administration saying we had a stand federal law says no medical use let's make it class for to you choose not to enforce the federal lot and that just amplifies the message. we look to the president for of leadership and he says that is the wrong thing to do let's change the law but we have these laws the we are not doing that. i would think that would be frustrating for you because your middle name is enforcement. [laughter] >> that is why we have continued our enforcement efforts. people say what has happened? what have you changed since the member? we say nothing. because we are enforcing federal law. is about resources, in colorado and washington i would say bill states have about 45 agents and half of the workforce is the task force officers. together they get the job done. with the passage of these bills we are concerned what happens with the partners spirit that is why i suggested the most cost-effectiv
pre-empts the state law you have passed the of law was clear contradiction to federal. you worry about states' rights i am worried about the message. we have the administration saying we had a stand federal law says no medical use let's make it class for to you choose not to enforce the federal lot and that just amplifies the message. we look to the president for of leadership and he says that is the wrong thing to do let's change the law but we have these laws the we are not doing that. i...
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is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes portray that had way. so we're doing everything we can. >> firefighters in southern california credit an alert tow truck driver with spotting a landslide. the driver called after seeing the landslide growing. both people inside escaped unharmed this morning because of what that tow truck driver did it. appears a leaking water pipe caused this landslide. a 25 foot wide fissure as well. the house has been red tagged and no other homes are threatened but again nobody is hurt. >> wow amazing. >> yes. >> good heads up there. >> coming up word is out with vo
is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes...
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the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for emergencies. the teams dropped baginformatiog in south san francisco f area had been hit with a chemical attack or pandemic the teens wouldopng off supplies tooseheltering in plac department was tracking how fast we're going door to door today so they can get a feel for how long it might go door to door to distribute medications. >> they have stockpiled medical supplies so quicken the response. >> california emergency man many agency sen couraging everybody to be ready for any possible type of natural hazard. >> we shou all have emergency kits stockpiled with items including battery operated radios and flashlights,
the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for...
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morality isn't made by the law, the laws must conform to morality. you've also have no dividization of any human being allowed among the jews. that's key because you go to any pagan, the -- king considered to be a god and chief priest so you have a fusion of religion and political power. that's the normal situation for most of human history. a fusion. united in one man. cesar was the chief priest and the emperor and also considered divine. christianity steps right in, following judaism, and makes it more intense. and one of the reasons it's made more intense is jesus ups the moral ante, making the case for what i call radical monogamy. judaism allowed for divorce, christianity, no. no doctors exceptor in particular circumstances. so the church was the overseer of this knew moriality, and when jesus said, my kingdom is not of this world, then he made the split complete because that meant that the king and the temporal rule were then to be kept distinct from the church and the kingdom of god. that depend in the middle ages and you have theoclearers acc
morality isn't made by the law, the laws must conform to morality. you've also have no dividization of any human being allowed among the jews. that's key because you go to any pagan, the -- king considered to be a god and chief priest so you have a fusion of religion and political power. that's the normal situation for most of human history. a fusion. united in one man. cesar was the chief priest and the emperor and also considered divine. christianity steps right in, following judaism, and...
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. >> we should be especially careful to safe guard the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. >> reporter: others said the bill won't curb gun violence. >> expanded background checks would not prevent newtown. criminals do not submit to background checks. >> reporter: the president had a message for voters who support background checks. >> you need to let your representatives in congress know that you are disappointed, and if they don't act this time, you will remember come election time. >> reporter: newtown families vow to continue the fight, saying they don't have the luxury of turning back. >> the ban on high-capacity magazines also failed. >>> new questions about the suicide of a cyber bully south bay teen. >> and a crime against an east bay child. what surveillance pictures show and don't show. >> temperatures will drop down to the upper 40s and lower 50s. which day will get pretty close to 90 degrees? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, developments in the case of audrie pott-- the saratoga teenager who killed herself after allegedly bei assaulted and by her classm. audrey's fami >>> the sa
. >> we should be especially careful to safe guard the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. >> reporter: others said the bill won't curb gun violence. >> expanded background checks would not prevent newtown. criminals do not submit to background checks. >> reporter: the president had a message for voters who support background checks. >> you need to let your representatives in congress know that you are disappointed, and if they don't act this time, you...
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if you see these men, contact law enforcement. first lady michelle obama vsitis one of the wounded. an 11=year=old from the bay area. the president offering these words of comfort. you learn to stand and walk the f-b-i is releasing new photographs and video. of two men it says. are suspects in the terror attack. the images were released hours after president obama a service in boston to remember the victims. monday's explosions killed still in the hospital. kron 4's grant lodes joins new tonight at 8 -- a local terrorism and national security expert. is giving insight into today's findings released by the f- b-i-. ambassador david fischer says, the fact that the two men are being called "suspects" rather than "persons of interest". has a very high level of found the people who committed this act. the bombs was designed to terrorize and injure as many people as possible. are amateurs. who will day or two. >> alright here they are suspect one still in front of suspect to. now let against now let us examine each of the suspects. only one strap dark shoes, dark pants bart jacket may be
if you see these men, contact law enforcement. first lady michelle obama vsitis one of the wounded. an 11=year=old from the bay area. the president offering these words of comfort. you learn to stand and walk the f-b-i is releasing new photographs and video. of two men it says. are suspects in the terror attack. the images were released hours after president obama a service in boston to remember the victims. monday's explosions killed still in the hospital. kron 4's grant lodes joins new...
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it was written by harvard law professor cass sunstein, and you were a former insider with the obama administration as the head of the office of information & regulatory affairs. let me ask you, how do we fix this big, bad, complex thing we call government? - one thing we can do, and we've started to do, and we should do a lot more of, is make it simpler. if you look at the best consumer products now, they are often ipads and tablets, and even a child can use them. they have a lot of complicated ingredients, the people who produce them did a lot of complex work, but to interact with them is simpler. - you were talking about, we could actually save something like 9 billion hours of time wasted on government paperwork? - the obama administration started to get rid of millions, in fact, tens of millions, in fact, probably we're over a hundred million now. but we can do a lot more to take away those hours, and that can free up people to do their real work and spend time with their families. - is this, in fact happening? because the subtitle of your book, you say it is the future of government. is this
it was written by harvard law professor cass sunstein, and you were a former insider with the obama administration as the head of the office of information & regulatory affairs. let me ask you, how do we fix this big, bad, complex thing we call government? - one thing we can do, and we've started to do, and we should do a lot more of, is make it simpler. if you look at the best consumer products now, they are often ipads and tablets, and even a child can use them. they have a lot of...
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the law is known as the affordable care act. few people outside lawyers and accountants' offices know that it will penalize many people who do not have health insurance by docking their tax refunds. and that, says the man who oversees the irs, presents a problem because he says the agency has not publicized this penalty as much as it should. >> many americans do not realize the extend that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> the irs would not comment on its inspector general's criticisms but it is already getting ready to play enforcer in this new law. just last week, president obama has asked congress for $440 million to help the irs get ready to oversee this part of the health care law. >>> coming up tonight, nbc bay area investigative reporter steven stock breaks down this new law in detail and he has the list of penalties that you will have to pay if you don't have health insurance. that's tonight at 11:00. >>> coming up, a disruption for the ceremony to commemor
the law is known as the affordable care act. few people outside lawyers and accountants' offices know that it will penalize many people who do not have health insurance by docking their tax refunds. and that, says the man who oversees the irs, presents a problem because he says the agency has not publicized this penalty as much as it should. >> many americans do not realize the extend that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act....
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. >> at that time when he saw the officers approaching, he surrendered to law enforcement. >> reporter: police say they searched wheatley's apartment and no bombs were found. >>> only on 2 tonight, a life saving transplant for a 5-year- old boy adopted from vietnam. we first brought you this story last month as ktvu's jana katsuyama reports, today's surgery was a rare exception and his family and doctors hope it will inspire others to help save more lives. >> reporter: for more than a year, 5-year-old collin and his family have spent lives in and out of hospital rooms where a good day is determined by numbers on a chart. today they hope that will change. >> are you nervous? >> no. >> how did the medicine taste? >> good. >> reporter: by collin's head, a pillow of guardian angels. >> all my friends and the giants. >> reporter: self-portraits by classmates to surround him during the four hour bone phor row transplant. >> he has anemia. >> reporter: asian bone marrow donors are tough to find. luckily his parents have kept in contact with his vietnamese family. his brother todd, is the perf
. >> at that time when he saw the officers approaching, he surrendered to law enforcement. >> reporter: police say they searched wheatley's apartment and no bombs were found. >>> only on 2 tonight, a life saving transplant for a 5-year- old boy adopted from vietnam. we first brought you this story last month as ktvu's jana katsuyama reports, today's surgery was a rare exception and his family and doctors hope it will inspire others to help save more lives. >>...
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from a law enforcement perspective that's going to change the whole equation. approach this guy like you would any suspect. >> bill: thee guys are throwing explosives at the cops they didn't know what they had. >> we know you are busy. we can't thank you enough for helping us out tonight. left wing politics emerge just hours. and tom broekhoff is center stage. right back with that report. >> bill: impact segment tonight. politics in the boston terror situation. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. even while the two suspects were at large, people like barney frank were politicizing the boston terror bombing and incredibly some in the press were doing that as well. >> i send my deepest condolence to the families in boston. president obama said that the boston was an act of terrorism. i would like to ask do you consider the u.s. bombing on civilians in afghanistan earlier this month that left 11 children and a woman killed a form of terrorism? why or why not? >> well, i would have to know more about the incident and obviously the department
from a law enforcement perspective that's going to change the whole equation. approach this guy like you would any suspect. >> bill: thee guys are throwing explosives at the cops they didn't know what they had. >> we know you are busy. we can't thank you enough for helping us out tonight. left wing politics emerge just hours. and tom broekhoff is center stage. right back with that report. >> bill: impact segment tonight. politics in the boston terror situation. that is the...